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1998
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
A Dynamic Approach for Efficient TCP Buffer Allocation
The paper proposes local and global optimization schemes for efficient TCP buffer allocation in an HTTP server. The proposed local optimization scheme dynamically adjusts the TCP ...
Amit Cohen, Reuven Cohen
EPEW
2006
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
The Impact of Buffer Finiteness on the Loss Rate in a Priority Queueing System
This paper discusses five different ways to approximate the loss rate in a fundamental two class priority system, where each class has its own finite capacity buffer, as well as an...
Jeroen Van Velthoven, Benny Van Houdt, Chris Blond...
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CN
2007
96views more  CN 2007»
15 years 16 days ago
Persistent detection and recovery of state inconsistencies
Soft-state is a well established approach to designing robust network protocols and applications. However it is unclear how to apply soft-state approach to protocols that must mai...
Lan Wang, Daniel Massey, Lixia Zhang
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INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Two Samples are Enough: Opportunistic Flow-level Latency Estimation using NetFlow
—The inherent support in routers (SNMP counters or NetFlow) is not sufficient to diagnose performance problems in IP networks, especially for flow-specific problems where the ...
Myungjin Lee, Nick G. Duffield, Ramana Rao Kompell...
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INFOCOM
2003
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Exploring the trade-off between label size and stack depth in MPLS Routing
— Multiprotocol Label Switching or MPLS technology is being increasingly deployed by several of the largest Internet service providers to solve problems such as traffic engineer...
Anupam Gupta, Amit Kumar, Rajeev Rastogi